why is adiabatic process steeper than isothermal
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The Isothermal and AdiabaticCurves. The curve showing the relation between pressure and volume of a given mass of gas when the flow of heat into or out of the gas is stopped is called its adiabatic curve. ... 8.4), then the adiabatic curve would be steeper than the isothermal curve
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when you do an isothermal compression, you let some heat out,but in an adiabatic compression, no heat is let out; instead it just stays in the system.Letting heat out of the isothermally compressed system helps bring down the pressure.So the pressure will not rise as steeply when the system is compressed isothermally.
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when you do an isothermal compression, you let some heat out,but in an adiabatic compression, no heat is let out; instead it just stays in the system.Letting heat out of the isothermally compressed system helps bring down the pressure.So the pressure will not rise as steeply when the system is compressed isothermally.
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